Dust black is my first choice...matches my G4!!! Also requires less work to get the aluminum smooth enough for dust. Lowers the cost!

I love that sticktodrum G5 video but then I think he's generally hilarious. We will see if the G5 is better or worse than the G4 soon enough and then the haters will either be silenced or have real ammunition. Personally I want DP to NOT fail. It would be great to see them make an inexpensive gun that truly competes with the much more expensive guns out there.

sorry, I wasn't specific, I put my extra Techt bolt engine in the G5 and aired it up, major bolt stick right away, I thought a little lube might help, I degassed, pulled out the bolt and noticed that the O ring on the bolt had a chunk eaten out, then I remembered the ridges milled in the breech. I guess its back to the drawing boards for Techt.

And another thing, they changed the locations of the ASA vent holes, from above the ASA in the current RAPS to the bottom of the new ASA.
so no more ASA's blowing orings.

I do have a quick question though......I didn't think a TechT G4 bolthead had a sail o-ring. I thought it just has a double bumper on it.

A Gif showing how a Techt bolt cycles in the breech, and imagine there are ridges milled in between the middle breech oring and the last breech oring nearest the bolt stop. (see 3rd pic of said ridges)

For the prototype run overseas, they were excellent.
We won't be paying $400/kit like we would if we had them made stateside XD

For the actual production runs, they're more expensive since we're going stateside, but they are not finalized yet. We're in the process of tweaking some details about the back cap, finish, anodize, etc. Although they are more since they're being made here, we will be very competitive... There's a reason why we're trying to get both the G4 and G3 bolts out and tested at the same time.. If we can leverage the shops making the parts, our overall costs will decrease.
This in turn will get passed along to our customers. AND even with them being made in the US, we will STILL remain competitive. If we went overseas for the production run, it just wouldn't be fair to the other guys.